
Funny to think of the East side vs West side element to the scene. The meetings were held at Bill Brewe's Magic Shop on the West side. Brewe had a stable of talented young men that he was training in the classic tradition of stage magic. These guys were young, but boy were they good. Bill Cummins, Ed Kuder, Todd Simpson, Paul Adams, Greg McMahan, to name a few. Come to think of it, a few years later; that is where I would meet a very young Homer Liwag.
While the Western Hills magicians (Brewe's Boys) were learning the finer points of feather flower magic, silk magic, staging, choreography, lighting and various prop magic, the (Haines Gang) on the East side were being taught close up magic by the likes if Larry Pringle and Paul Swinford (both students of the late great Stewart Judah)
Fond memories of a special time in my life and in my development as a magician. Thank you Todd! It was great seeing you and great bringing to the surface all these wonderful memories!
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Hey Tom... What a great post. I remember those days with the "Counts" and Todd. I also remember what a pain in the rear it was to park at Bill's shop on one of the busiest streets in Cincinnati. Greg was my neighbor and we used to hang out with Bill Pryor at his shop at Crawford's Pharmacy. IThe Counts meetings were a great time and Brewe's Shop was like going to Disney every week.
I stumbled on your site when I watched a video about the Emery Theater. Then, I look in the right-hand column and there is Bill Brewe performing at The Emery! I was at that show!!!
Anyway, thanks for the memories. In those days my big trick was "Dancing Cane". I still have it in a cedar box and get it out for the kids every now and then.
Doug Baker
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